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Old 18-03-2015, 10:25 AM #1
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LOL claiming something is forgery proof is just daft.
They should just get on with it without the silly claim their will already be people thinking:

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Old 18-03-2015, 12:15 PM #2
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LOL claiming something is forgery proof is just daft.
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LOL claiming something is forgery proof is just daft.
They should just get on with it without the silly claim their will already be people thinking:

To be fair I've yet to see a fake £2 coin (which used the same method with two different metals) and I've also never seen a convincing fake banknote. £1 are notoriously easy to fake, thousands of the little buggers floating around!
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To be fair I've yet to see a fake £2 coin (which used the same method with two different metals) and I've also never seen a convincing fake banknote. £1 are notoriously easy to fake, thousands of the little buggers floating around!
We had fakes going round here that even passed the pen test Very convincing
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We had fakes going round here that even passed the pen test Very convincing
I've seen a few that had decent holograms and passed the pen, but usually they just don't quite feel right, if you handle a lot of cash. Like spider-senses tingling.

I've had a few hilarious ones too though. A fiver that was about 2cm too small and had been cut out unevenly was the best. Most recent was a fake 20 where someone had glued on a piece of tin foil in place of the hologram, and drawn on the metal strip with a silver pen . Points for effort!
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